»BW SBED&! i -Msm SEEDS ! Just Aurit;:i kkoh Mkusou'iink. NOTICE TO M\s IM 'MYACj IN . GENITAL.' '-• G. HILL, Gardknei{, TiTAVING ; : received' Ma - i CASE of \ J~JL GARDEN- SEEDS,, direct from > Melbourne, he is dets^Kiained to tui'deijell any other Seed ydtoor. Come :ind look' at "his Price List^nd judge for 1 jrourself. .See yoiivget your weight when jrou purchase. PLANTS ALWAYS ON HAND. ■■'.^i--.- ■■■■' •■:,; ;G,MI£b } > tv :■' .. .r j . . Gardener,^ Seedsman); ,&p. , '• ' :vGiadstdriVßoad. H^^'^HEEP DIP, ■*&£*&!&& — r- . ■■ ' ThelnventorcldtnSjtlie. following ad* vantages for this Dip. ' :...;*•■ -'I'-. ( ; Ist. It is instantly and completely soluble^ ;m eithpc,cpld,or w-arni- water. 2nd. It is perfectly safe, non-poison ousin itsjeffects on rfieppj theaUng to all sores on the skin, simple in application 'and may be used at kny season' br in any climate. ;■' ' < J^'^ •■:■• ;i^ ; : . ' • 3rd. It is a certain pieyen'tivo, and perfect cure lor Scab., ..-.. ; , , ri ; 4th. It most effectuaiUy destroys Red Lice, also Sheep, Ticks or Cades, Maggois, and all Other parasites which infest Sheep. -,' iJ ■. sth. The Dip is invaluable for protecting the iSlieep from. the attacks of Mies and Maggots. . - 6th. It has been found to be ar valuable cm-e for Foot Rot. 7th. It greatly improves tlie general health of the Flock. Bth. ->lt is acknowledged by all wh» have used it to be- the best composition known i f or improving r -?th'e" quality and promoting the grdivfli of > tlie !;Wool. " u :The Dip is; also inValuabie for Howes, Cattle, and ADogs',' for tnc cure ~ of Mange, arid for the destruction of Lice ana Fleas. - vG^HAMtirCQ,, ja;6 - J i;; P^m^M ". Agents. _: c a i Fe ei Why is tlie consithvption r 6f Coffee, not s* general 'here as imJStwppei— Because it Ims been nMmifac'tiirtdvlyiiiexperienctd - \ands* ' '.r-'-r. -:.</ ■;i-?.» : »'-K;'- ' ; BRO WNj BARRETT & CO e * A VE spared no expense in obtaili- . mg machinery which preserves thejxfwU' Aso^e^; an^f Strength of the bean, and . being thorou.ghly acquaujt^ed with the "ma'nip'ulaiidii' of Coffeey can produce an article unrivalled. To suit! the - Convenience Tand'Tastes of .CußtomerSj B>, 8,. , & ; Co. have designated each of tlieir qualities (which never varies) with a brandy vife. lst Quality-4-Excelsior Brand (Greem Label.) x f-rl.' : a *■ - 2nd Quality— Standard Brand (Red Ufofc) y : [ '■'■ •■ T^- J T ' 3ra Qualiby-^Lipn I Brand. . . L Packed inl, 2, *, $ 7;^^ -aKd 401b. - iPtes;;; • : ./.;-; ; r /: >;:u ' :>:iT " " Prpvihoiall/aboratory, . :r if Auckland, January 20, 1877. " Brown. fiattett«fe Co. " Gentlemen, ~Hav,ing ;iuade a very careful analyuß of .the reaniplcf of Coffee -which.! toi)k;£rbm,iithe. built on your premises, I: findiit^to be la ffirst-class article^ consisting of pure Com^e mixed with a proper proportion of Chicory • The flavour is all that. could be;desired. *5 .^ith regard to^tlie iamp\ef of Black Pepper, I find that they are,- perfectly free from adulteration. ; , , ** Jamks Tunny, '"''l : T-^r%t%^* rov i no * a l Analist." Retailed by all Grocers. , Wholesale at 'BROWN', B'iRRIiJTT '& CO.'S Auckland Steam, Coffee, Works, Elliott jy'22'"'" J Street. ' ; : .(xratefiil-i-Coniforting.^ EPPS'^OOOG)^ . , BBEAKFAS'r. /' By a thorough^khbwledge of the natural laws which govern the operations prdigestion and nutrition, and by a cawral application of the fine prop6rties T of : well-Belected cocoa, Mr Epps . has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately, flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors,' bills. It is by ilieiuliiicious use of such articles of diet 'that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong-enough to 1 resist every tendency, to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies^ are floating around us ready^l^faj^ack whereever there is a wiarpbintf may escape may a fatal shaft by keeping ourslves well fortified with pure blood end a properly ' houiialied * frame.". See article in the Civil Service} Gazette. Made simply with boiling watftr or milk. Sold only in packets and tin's, i and lib, labelled t-4 JAMES EPPS & CO., . HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48 Threadneedle steoet, and 1170 Piccadilly. Wprkß~Eußton f . and ' Camden . Townrij^ndbn. T3AMPHILETS and bound .. _L on the premises, at the Herald Office. .'""■■■ i ORDERS for Printing ot every description executed with as little delay as ) possible, at moderate :rates, it the Herald Office KEPT IN STOCK-qrnamentel Cards, Ruled i Paper of every pattern, , Colored, Tinted, Surface, ;U and:.Pf(ikmrWid, vstatio'iiery for Job ' Printing, at the Herald office. *,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 836, 16 July 1879, Page 4
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